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Imam-ul-haq extended after terrorizing the jaw; Usman Khan enters as a brain shock in 3rd nz vs pak hate

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Imam-ul-haq extended after terrorizing the jaw; Usman Khan enters as a brain shock in 3rd nz vs pak hate


The injury took place in the third.

Pakistan’s opener Imam-Ul-Haq had to leave the field after being beaten in the jaw during the third hate against New Zealand to Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui. I was playing instead of Usman Khan, who lost the game due to an injury. The IMAM left to open the tickets with Abdullah Shafique while Pakistan was pursuing 265 races in a 42 match against 42.

The lesion took place in third place when a launch of a New Zealand gardener hit the IMAM helmet and hit him in the jaw. The ball even stuck on the grill of his helmet. IMAM had clearly pain and had to be taken from the field with medical help.

Usman Khan does not have an impact

Usman Khan entered as a substitute for brain shock. However, he could not make a big difference with the bat and was fired for only 12 races for Muhammad Abbas.

Interestingly, this marks the second consecutive game in which a Pakistani player has received a brain shock injury. In the last game, Haris Rauf received a strong blow to the helmet while hitting and was replaced by Nasem Shah.

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The game started late due to the rain, so both teams played a 42nd game. Pakistan won the raffle and decided to play first. New Zealand scored 264 races for 8 WICKETS. Michael Bracewell and Rhys Mariu reached fifty years. Akif Javed was the best bowling player for Pakistan, taking four wickts for 62 races in nine overs.

In response, Pakistan lost the imam-ul-haq before being beaten in the helmet and had to leave the field due to a brain shock. Babar Azam and Abdullah Shafique added 68 races, but the score rate remained below what was necessary. Shafique came out for 33 years, and Usman Khan, who replaced the IMAM, scored only 12. Babar scored a 50 fight but was fired shortly after. Mohammad Rizwan scored 37 and Tayyab Tahir made 33 while trying to help Pakistan stay in the game. But the lower order hitters could not give much support.

Ben Sears was the best bowling player for New Zealand, taking five wickts for 34 races. Bracewell, Duffy and Muhammad Abbas also retired well, and New Zealand won the game easily.

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